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TMPLee
Joined: 08 Feb 2012 Posts: 16
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:08 pm Post subject: Newbie question: simple steps for missing keys? |
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Hi all,
I've skimmed through most of the wiki and tried searching the forum but can't seem to find a short answer to what I *think* is a simple question. (I believe the answer could eventually be figured out by reading everything here, but I'm lazy. ) I don't have a JP1 cable and don't really intend to get one, unless it is really necessary or especially helpful, so I think this is the right place to ask the question. We recently upgraded to the 21st century and replaced our old standard CRT TV's with modern Wide HD LCD's -- one a 32" Samsung, the other a 42" Insignia. They are used on a Comcast cable system, with slightly different cable boxes (a SA Explorer something-or-other and a Cisco/SA/Motorola RNG150.) Between keeping an old remote and getting two new ones I now have three similar (identical except for body color) Comcast/Xfinity "branded" On Demand/DVR remotes. I know they are all JP1.x remotes of some kind because they have the 6-pin plugs. I had no problem finding setup codes to make them work with the TV's. However, there are a few functions on the original TV remotes that ("of course"?) don't show up on the Comcast "universal" remotes. I believe I understand the process of using 9xx codes to bind "new" EFC's to the keys. My simple question, then, is -- what is the easiest way to navigate through all the material here to find the EFC code to operate, say, the zoom or the input/source function on the TV? (or any other "missing" functions.) I have a Mac so I would be able to use the Mac version of the software here if that would be the appropriate route, even if I don't intend to configure and upload a file to the remote. (I don't think that'd be necessary for only a couple of keys, unless it would require whole new tables.) I see that other folks gave been able to get answers for similar questions for a specific function, device and remote, but I don't really want you experts to do the research for me, just tell me how to go about it myself!
Ted |
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eferz Expert
Joined: 03 Jun 2010 Posts: 1078 Location: Austin, Texas |
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:29 pm Post subject: Re: Newbie question: simple steps for missing keys? |
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- Look for the correct upgrade.
- Make sure the setup code matches what's loaded on your remote.
- Find out the appropriate EFCs and add them manually.
Easiest way reprogram the remote is with a JP1 cable and RM/RMIR then it can be done effortlessly. _________________ Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.) |
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mdavej Expert
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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Here's a little more detail to expand on eferz's post.
1. Download and install Remote Master (RM) and it's associated RDF and Maps from this site.
2. Search the file section for the model you're looking for. If you don't find an exact model, a similar model of the same brand or year will usually work.
3. Open that file in RM to see the EFCs for the commands you need.
4. Note the protocol and device numbers on the first tab and search for the same using the Lookup Tool at the top of this page. That will give you a device setup code to use with the EFCs in the previous step.
5. Assign the codes per the Manual programming instructions for Advanced Codes on the Wiki site at the top of this page.
That's the procedure the experts go through. We've already done step 1 and can very quickly do 2-4. If you can't find an upgrade file, then post a code search. Then we do a deeper search by looking at code lists from other documents or websites like remote central and converting them to JP1 format using RM, IR and other tools available from this site.
As a last resort, some (eferz, alan and others) will load the requested device onto a harmony remote and analyze the signals using the IRWidget (available from Tommy Tyler in the Marketplace forum). The IRWidget software will also provide the needed EFCs.
I realize the expense of a JP1 cable is a big barrier to many. It seems crazy to spend $30 on a cable for a $20 or even free remote (in the case of a cable remote). But that investment not only saves a huge amount of time and effort, but opens up all kinds of advanced capabilities usually only found in remotes costing hundreds of dollars. It also works on hundreds of remote models. With a cable, your particular problem could be solved in a matter of minutes, and you wouldn't have had to deal with any codes or 9xx commands or complicated procedures. |
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TMPLee
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:48 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks mdavej and eferz. That should get me started. I had gathered that the easiest way to search the files was probably to use the software, although there were mentions of txt and excel files that had me wondering if that was necessary. I'll of course let you all know how it goes.
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mdavej Expert
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:57 pm Post subject: |
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Excel is needed for Keymap Master (KM). RM serves the same function, so you can use that instead. RM can also read the txt files that were created for and by KM. In most cases, RM will do everything you need.
You could skip the software for now and try to find what you need using only the Lookup Tool, but that will require a lot more trial and error. It's more efficient to use the file section, RM and the Lookup Tool together. |
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TMPLee
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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OK, first stumbling block. I can't correlate my remotes to any of the ones I find here (say, within the lookup tool.) Both are Comcast remotes with DVR, OnDemand, red select button. Both have 1003 printed above the J1 plug.
Both blink signature 3039. One is silver and has model number RC1475505/04SB CIFA No 18381; the other is platinum and has model number RC1475507/02B CIFA No. 72834.
For what it's worth, the setup code for the silver one (for the Insignia TV) is 11463; the setup code for the platinum one (for the Samsung TV) is 10812)
Any guess which remotes listed in the files here are closest?
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3FG Expert
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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Both Comcast remotes (3039) are Comcast URC-1067BX3 JP 1.3. The other Comcast 1067 is a JP1.2 remote |
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TMPLee
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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That's what I'd guessed, on the assumption that the device signature is unique to a particular remote type. I can report partial success -- I found the EFC to switch input, which was missing. (command to cycle through the inputs -- haven't found any of the discretes yet, although the original remote does have them.) Now on to find zoom -- which leads to another newbie question: can I get into any unrecoverable trouble simply by trying unused EFC's, hunting for one that might do what I want? I'm pretty sure I don't want to do that on a cablebox since I have a hunch I could get it into a pretty bizarre state, but with a TV? _________________ Ted |
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3FG Expert
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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Typically you won't get into trouble trying EFCs, but do wait between each one to make sure you haven't entered some tool mode.
But why are you searching for EFCs? At least the Samsung codes are pretty well known. Have you looked in the upgrade files? One of them will have the discretes, I imagine. |
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eferz Expert
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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TMPLee wrote: | can I get into any unrecoverable trouble simply by trying unused ECF's, hunting for one that might do what I want? I'm pretty sure I don't want to do that on a cablebox since I have a hunch I could get it into a pretty bizarre state, but with a TV? |
Not really, as far as I know. You'd get in more trouble calling your wife by another woman's name, especially during sex. So, don't do that. _________________ Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.) |
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TMPLee
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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answering 3FG: I'm working on the Insignia right now -- most of the "known" codes that are associated with setup code 1463 seem to work, some don't -- especially the ones that look like they might do zoom. This is either a 2011 or 2012 set, so I suppose it's possible the codes are a little different from earlier ones. I have no idea who the actual manufacturer is (it's the Best Buy house brand). _________________ Ted |
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mdavej Expert
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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Using the procedure above, I found these codes for your tv in about 30 seconds (thanks eferz). Aspect is probably the command you're looking for on the samsung and zoom on the insignia.
Samsung
Code: | 3D 00002
Aspect 00022
Blue(D) 00118
ChannelDown 00117
ChannelList 00075
ChannelPrev 00123
ChannelUp 00119
CloseCaption 00216
Content 00009
DirectionDown 00201
DirectionLeft 00200
DirectionRight 00199
DirectionUp 00197
Exit 00088
FastForward 00037
Favorite 00164
Green(B) 00116
Info 00250
InputAv 00188
InputComponent 00190
InputHdmi1 00081
InputHdmi2 00030
InputHdmi3 00175
InputHdmi4 00176
InputPc 00073
InputTv 00251
Internet@TV 00131
Media 00060
Menu 00247
Mute 00058
Pause 00039
Play 00170
PowerOff 00253
PowerOn 00001
PowerToggle 00183
Record 00041
Red(A) 00068
Return 00229
Rewind 00168
Select/Ok 00069
Source 00185
Stop 00166
Tools 00043
VolumeDown 00059
VolumeUp 00186
Yahoo! 00107
Yellow(C ) 00120
- 00219
0 00121
1 00180
2 00184
3 00182
4 00053
5 00057
6 00055
7 00052
8 00056
9 00054 |
Insignia
Code: | power 00058
tv 00042
comp 00040
hdmi 00101
video 00036
1 00181
2 00185
3 00183
4 00187
5 00180
6 00184
7 00182
8 00186
9 00053
dot (.) 00169
0 00057
last (prev ch) 00117
menu 00116
exit 00251
up arrow 00167
left arrow 00118
enter 00245
right arrow 00120
down arrow 00171
guide 00168
info 00122
input 00248
ch-list 00190
favorite 00043
ccd 00244
vol up 00052
vol down 00056
mute 00054
channel up 00055
channel down 00059
sleep 00123
zoom 00164
mts/sap 00121
picture 00041
play 00133
pause 00193
stop 00137
audio 00037
rewind 00006
fast fwd 00008
prev track 00189
next track 00010
Discrete On 00201
Discrete Off 00197
HDMI 1 00223
HDMI 2 00227
HDMI 3 00220 |
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TMPLee
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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mdavej -- Thanks very much! I'm afraid I just tried to use what seemed to be the simplest approach -- just using the LookUp tool. I found a couple of EFC lists (one was an alt) that seemed to correlate with the setup code and remote device, but neither was anything as complete as what you found. (That's for the Insignia; I hadn't tried the Samsung yet.) I had downloaded RM itself, but gave up (for the moment) with the files because there seemed to be so many different ones I didn't know where to start. Once I've accomplished what I want to do with the info you found I may go back and see if I can sort exactly what steps you followed. Oh, by the way, zoom worked right off the bat -- now to see if any of the other codes are useful (it'd be nice to have discretes for selecting input and possibly aspect ratio, but of course they aren't necessary.) _________________ Ted |
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eferz Expert
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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mdavej wrote: | (thanks eferz) |
You're welcome! But, have no idea what I did to help. lol! _________________ Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.) |
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mdavej Expert
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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I just picked the newest model that matched the protocol info from your setup codes.
If you start to run out of keys to put all these commands on, check out Shifted functions in the Wiki. |
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